Archives|M'CLELLAN LAWYER SAYS JACKSON IS IN CONTEMPT; Hearst Called the Master of the Attorney General. HEARING ON MAYOR'S WRIT Justice Fitts Reserves Decision on the Question as to Whether It Shall Be Made Permanent. ALTAI DISABLED AT SEA. Engineers Patched Up Broken Crank and She Came in Crippled.

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M'CLELLAN LAWYER SAYS JACKSON IS IN CONTEMPT; Hearst Called the Master of the Attorney General. HEARING ON MAYOR'S WRIT Justice Fitts Reserves Decision on the Question as to Whether It Shall Be Made Permanent. ALTAI DISABLED AT SEA. Engineers Patched Up Broken Crank and She Came in Crippled.

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January 13, 1907, Page 13 The New York Times Archives

ALBANY, Jan. 12. -- Eugene L. Richards, attorney for Mayor McClellan in the recount case before Supreme Court Justice Fitts here to-day, charged that William R. Hearst was the master of Attorney General Jackson. Ex-Justice Gilbert D.B. Hasbrouck, also representing the Mayor, declared that the Attorney General was in contempt of court, and should be punished. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

A version of this archives appears in print on January 13, 1907, on Page PART13 of the New York edition with the headline: M'CLELLAN LAWYER SAYS JACKSON IS IN CONTEMPT; Hearst Called the Master of the Attorney General. HEARING ON MAYOR'S WRIT Justice Fitts Reserves Decision on the Question as to Whether It Shall Be Made Permanent. ALTAI DISABLED AT SEA. Engineers Patched Up Broken Crank and She Came in Crippled. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe